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The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland appears
annually and is one of the leading peer-reviewed publications in its field.
While it publishes articles on a wide range of topics, the principal subjects
covered include: Irish archaeology – from the prehistoric through to the
post-medieval periods, Irish history, literature and tradition up to the end
of the seventeenth century, and the history of Irish antiquarianism, archaeology
and historical study. The journal also contains reviews of other publications
in these and related fields. The journal has been published continually since
1849 but has appeared under a series of different names as its parent Society
itself evolved and changed see www.rsai.ie
for details. The journal is distributed free to all members of the Society but
is also available for sale to non-members.

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Terms Related to the Moving Wall

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